The Claudia Kishi Club
For many Asian American women (and other women of color), Claudia Kishi was the first time they saw themselves in popular media. A main character in the best-selling Baby-Sitters Club books, she was one of the only Asian Americans in 80s-90s popular culture. Not only was Claudia a rare Asian American protagonist, but she also defied stereotypical portrayals of Asian characters: she was creative, popular, and (gasp!) bad at school. For readers who craved seeing themselves in the media they consumed-not as exotic others or token sidekicks, but as fully realized human beings-Claudia was a revelation. —Netflix
Genre: Documentary
Director: Sue Ding
Actors: CB Lee, Naia Cucukov, Phil Yu, Sarah Kuhn, Yumi Sakagawa
Country: United States